Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 196, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1919 — Page 4

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THE TIMES Fridav, January llili)

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING A. PUBLISHING COMPANY. The Lake County Time- Psi'v except sunnily nnd Sundnv. F.ntrd at th roMofrUe tn Ilmnuin1, June Zi, 6b. Tho T!rrif Eat rhictim-l ndln Harbor, dully except, funds y. Entered t the postoffloe in Ea."t Chicago. November 18. 1 ? J 3. . Tb"? l.k County Time Smut-day ami Week.lv Kdition. Fntered at tha pontoffh-a tn Hammond. Pebrutiry 4. PM. Tha Gary Eveninjr Tiiiipj- I'hi!j " ept Sundav. lettered at tha poatoMee in Gary. April 1 irM.. All uridar the act of March 3. IsC.1. a second-oluss maltr.

romaxair aivik.tisxno ottice. g. i.ogax pav.nl & co

Kusm-H of Hamnuiiul, who was not prraitud to t?f hr sick !o in thin country heforo ho died and w no had (u pay for a tedwMHin H'olW'ot, In hr anxiety for information n-hen .'lie was (old it would cent her JT.i'O to have his dotid body sent homo. The woicf Mf examples in Lake county of gross er tor in the war dcpartim-nta casualty rerord is dujll ruled in Hlmost. every other city in the country. An lUiiminaUnn example or the manner, says a Fort Wayne paper, in which our efficient war department has handled the reporting of the casualties, is instanced in the OAse of Corporal John V. Wilson, through the message sent his father, John V .Wilson. Sr.. over at Warren, Ind. Here are the messages in order of their re-

ceipt from the esteemed war department of our govem1UCAGO. j mt'nt. U being addressed to the senior Wilson and f-isn j ed by Adjutant General Harris: i WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. 19LV

Deeply regret to inform you that it is officially reported that I'vt. John W. Wilson. Inf.. was wounded degree undetermined, about M-15-1S. Further information when received. WASHINGTON. Dec. IS. 1IMS. Deeply regret to inform you that Corp. John W. Wil.-on, severely wounded 11-15 IS in action. Further informtalon will be forwarded when received. WASHINGTON. Jan. 23. 191SDeeply regret to inform you that Sgt. John W. Wilson. Inf., is officially reported kl'led in action

! 114-15- j Tf ,. , . . I There you have the svst?m in all its pristine beauty i ir ou hav any trouble Bftting The Timks manes ionr'aint immediately to the Circulation iK-partment. 'and completeness. Almost it might be designated as

1 ": not lle rsron.ttie lor trie mum oi any . it v,,,.., amiu, vv 0(.T1,lf. .leffre-ea.

First Pvt. Wilson is merely wounJe.l; then Corp. Wll-j 'son Is severely wounded; and finally ni. Wilson is killed.) Note, if you phase, how hi? rank advances with th j j seriousness of his case, its progression giving rise to j ! the assumption that had the young mnn only two lives-

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TILIPHOHtS. Ksmniond rrivt exchange) r.lOii. 3101

u all for whatever department wnnt'il.) Cxrv Office T. lrr-hono 1 J7 ' Vaasau Thompson. Kast Chicago ..Telephone !:u I 1". Kvans, Eat Chirajro Telephonf 2 - It j

; a(?l n !(..- (THE tIMCSi. Tflovhono Indiana Harbor (Newa lValirl To!ei.t. .nr SiK' Tr.riinna Harbor Rportr and t'lasr. Adv. t . .'relrphone 2h2 Vhitinp TWphun.- S'l-M ''rv.m Point Telephone 42

OF the neighbor's cat i Jl'ST tak-n to the maternity horoital' IT a'. lr)ii.d ttiit us .nn a? tin i AllMi:.NI.N -.S VKI.VN" oari.pniK.i is OV1:k t. put on i ,lilo f,..r hfr I

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AMI w.-i )irim-'t in T f- y f"uno insrwn IT ii" .ilwajs wi h ; found :n our luoil.-d

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Ilr' our intf i pr titton ous clamor V i: ln ar.i in th b t. i Mi:.VNS ar.jlhinr. ONE thing that ;l-n; days

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r" tci'.ed artic; or lete" and will not notice anonv

'"'i' eoniin'.inieatiena. Phcrt signed letters of Kncra! ir.icreat printed nt discr-1 ion.

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ITOTICE TO StTBSCItZBKSS. Tf you fail to receive your cory of TKaTl.MKs as promptly aa you hava In the past. r!rase do not think It has be-n

,nKrrm. on V 'I'-k R",v;,,r,b7 th1 , v?: n,aJ1 J to give to his country he might have been a general be-j s-i ice is not what it used to be and that ; '-.mplatnts ar I t-e.-a! from many sources about t.h trntn and mail scr-j fore finally pas.-ing on. !

ii J.ncT5.arr1 ..J" "!i,n p;,'Jii':nrn' H"d! But. there ate discrepancies it appears. The war de

rronri in aovisir.s us wtion you ao nt pet yvr.:- paper and , partment , it

But there ate discrepancies it appears

will be observed, thoughtlessly wounds th the Turk

young man the day after it had so effectually L-.lled : .smi-.t.i. , him. He w as. to be e xact, seriously wounded on Nov -nv j j, Miocra - j .

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fx'is aluaya Plan: prb-es f"f t r inps

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IT IS UP TO YOU TO PROTEST. The people should protest again jI the incroa-e

j rat her difficult for "he averag- individual to figure out.: 1 v.-o- u live th.- u.-irut Tiiiotfilo ( n Noveiii.ior Z ill's1

j seriously wounded dead man wrote a letter to his ninth-; er from Evacuation Hospital 21, stating 'that he was; ofj suffering from a flesh wound in the foot and expected to

taases in certain luxuries. Merchants should organize 1 b able to be arouna on itotan ia protests and their senators and congressmen at Washing I Tliis letter was received before the second mosaic -j ton should receive the united protests immediately. ! st out by th department and mor than a month be-; So many things that people need for their comfort ! tore the third nief sage declaring that he had been killed, are Caused as luxuries that it is unjust, in the extreme ! a weo before he wrote the letter to his mother. 1 hu to force the consumer to pav an extra tax on them. he v as both wounded severely and was writing letters For never doulu for a minute, th consumer will pav ! home after Ms violent death-rnther UEUFual. we rail lt.j the tax and one one else. The manufac'urer won't pav It j en 'hough granting him to be an especially capaoie .

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Vv'II.1, lilldoub' ' dlj be a fnr bigger HIT tli.-iii he- was fi a newspaper man. M'"VIN; th- . p.' ks ba-'k ' iN T b" ii- '.' iiry "X' ? " ! n ;t r y p.- u sv-rrl yr-u r s iiMI.'.V in t he. i r ne-.T -prinff bats. WHI-'A v.- some of this p!'.:y 1 hi ' r , -

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;Lr Abe Murtm - cd friend

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The PenrtsylTania hotel in New York. The largest hotel in the world, the Pennsylvania, located in Nts Yor). or: Seventh avenue opposite the Pennsylvania terminal, was opened re oently. The hotel has twenty-seven floor levels, including the sub-bas? Hients. Twenty-four are above street level, including the mezzanine, floor cf which there are really three. There are 2,200 rooms, each with a priva'Lath and running- ire water. The main dining room, a tea room, men's cafand buffet are on the Seventh avenue level, while the jrrill and lvrnehroon are on the floor below and a roof garden on the top floor. Twenty-five hundred gu,-3ts were entertained the opening eight. HERE'S WARMING, SOOTHll lliF FROM YOUR RHEUMATIC ACHES

man.

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ar.d Cue retaHer won't tyiv it.

T or tt .iinivii. to- 1 minmo ti har xr.v.-'.A h ...... n rrar-i. ', In the meantime, however, his parert?

people to stop buying comforts that th.? revenue bill cias. distressed and pttzzled. APhouifh '-'y bnve m their -es as luxuries and which make life in this the greater ,' -K.sse-sslon a letter written by him eft- the .--tgnir.L- of I and most prosperous country in the world exlatenc ! armi.-tice. the receipt of a telegram only hut week j which is not equalled in an other country. Tf the oeopb ! ?ppri.-ing them of his d ath is most disquieting. In fact ; stepped buying them and they wen: bo able to buy their 'heir only source of comfort is the knowledge rhr.t the

iney are laxec 10 aeata. tn? merenaiu rouia no ionger ; ,(' i'1 iiliT 1,1 ,M",J v- - - -y ; w.if ' .... L . . Ani't.in iiVf.'to l f Pi iflt "5 t

carry them :n stock and the manufacturer would be ; 'rrtviou-. ti:.i amiuM "..,. - forced to stop making them, factories would close down j " " trade would be depressed and the bread line would be! HE REFUSED TO LIE.

oacK again, from iuxunes classed as sucn are reall;. ; T! , :s. , u2mm.-,n,t ,.e.,. H

necessities of life. We do not want to txi.it like savages or peasantry.

The fact of the matter is thai the 1 S. is tryin

make a revenue collector of the harrsed merchant an.. , . .. .v- i 1. -t . ! He hi

i rsreer nt'wspiipcrs air idtviu u) vuc :-uou o i . 1 .vi-- , h:s emolove. and the merchant has done enoueh for th-1 ....... 1 in 1-ran

government without having to uo its d;;tj work too.

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Alfretl Johnson, ANhilins. ; f Ihr Bth t'l.ttliiiii'-' s-.,p;i'- i'i-iiis;. was . tni;..:ie,l at '.-j:.-p Itai itari. X. A. -.i -b. e n ."'i ;,n b'ti"t;i'.l d';s',iarf:on; s'-rvic and rt-tui-vi ho-ii". H"

..Mv: ed out from t'nip Si., t -

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' Hh rh.- f!-. Ire su-iadr-.n

"'' ' --rr.ir.IT t-' tills .'lurito- w lier-. ; ..::;' i n t ; y joined th-- Ar- r: an ;, . S ri--. .- nt Nowudow .-k, became 1 nt ion.-illv known as Hie- f.-.m..us

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( I eter Yandcrngll. M unstrr, l n- ! pe. teg h'":.o- i v from. v Jers.-v,

c-!osures 1-rouRht 'about in Hammond educa miy t'.m, r.oic. overseas. .

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revr.-.!!in;;.t I . d . :-, h.-inS t by tl." oi l !!us.-;on fiovt-rn-i-ih'-ria but i.-.th times ess hint scat,e r. Miltinsr in a . - o-inty. N'w..d.wski is 45 " " will naag.- in b-isiness

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LET THE ARMY ALONE. Tbose long haired men and short haired women whose aim in life is comfort ins murderers and carrying flowers and pelly to tbeir cells and releasing crimi nals from conflD?nient have broken out in n new - not It is now so'emnly proposed to construe: a:i Amor

ieaa foreign lesion of former convicts, "paroled, dis -ir-ir-.-edand pardoned men" j We hope this gratuitous insult 10 the famous )-;.. I iment earangers" will be squelched a o.ite. j Apart from the fact that the parole ana paidoivn' f power is woefully abused in the in'eresi o; habi'ua' crlm-'na's. v. e protest, against the insane idea enten.iinod j

i-ii t.-.roiii u of the Uatn

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I . a IT- t" N e . I iifil Rllf.-.t t -,. ., u , , KS ; as., on tio- N"e 1 ho 1 bind.

I Inrvnce Hohlina of ronn Point. Ima

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lia rc e. a't' r rian-e. Th.en r : . e : s:r: - J

w!tb an ti..norahle 5",-'iiihns s-.-ne tin:' irst Crown Point bo. oj,. ..vmeas duty.

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Prlrmla of Hen tluxlrlt of Heeup m P.ti'.-.f j-tfoiu If . w itl be elad h'a- t'iat b has I" i" i romete.J. II- is ro.w a tcri.crni.

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eren by some judges that the

the army. Let the mistaken philanthropists from an American lesion of la'ior out of their wards if they will. There are a lot of American soldiers who wi'l uTooking for jobs when they come home: let these lor.:' 'a'red and shorthaired busybodys ocenpy tiiojr time in "etfing joiis for these men if the;- want something '. do. SENATOR JOHNSON IS RIGHT. "I will not subscribe to this doctrine, i will no; tor one instant concede that it is the duty of the T S. A. republic to maintain order in a Jugo-Slav or Czecho-Slav Hate. In Albania or Montenegro, in Roumania or Armenia, in Syria, Palestine, Poland. Finland. Esthonia, Lavonia, Courland, Lifhtin'.i oi-'I'k-rainia. I am opposed to American boj spolie inc Europe and quelling riots in every Euro-t,enn nation's backy?rd. -Senator JohnsonIT that is one of the brainy Cal.rornian's presiden-

l 'toaa; fircies since tnis newspaper ex,i..fu ate -ven.s j Mr. John uo:,t. Hob.-rt. on of ir. : I that led up to the resignation of Prof. McEiroy have be- v, :n!ar.i Iter!'., of iKOmt t. rei nii.-.i

t tract th attention of the slate press and th i yt-rdiy for "i.'-.i-iv furlough. 1

rger newspapers are taking up the stand of K. 1) M

I Elroy and prainins it.

The Fort Wayne News sajs: P is refreshing to find occasionally in the publie schcol work a young iran who has both courasze aid conscience. One such has just severed his connection with the schools of Hammond. Frank D. MrElroy was principal of the high school there and when certain "prominent citizens'' came to him with the request, which was 11 veiled demand1, that he sign a eiip'oma for -. pupil who had left th'- schools ten vears before without completing the course, he poli"e-. iv jefuseel. He ch"r'shed the somewhat curious iu.-a that a elipifci.a was a eertif.c?te to the effect that its holder h.id perform ! certain work, and that h principal, who issued such a cortilicr.te wi'hout this wo;k b?vlng ben done, was a liar and a practicer of fraud. Mo Mc Elroy was everlastingly right in his at.itutie rnd it is not in the least to Hammond's credit that he was beaten. To be sure, his defeat was ;n one sense a f c: ory but it was a victory which co?i him his job. Naturally the sohrio; people over the state will be watch'ng to see who takes his place and what the new principal does in the matter of issuing fraudulent diplomas to the i ungus-headed proteges of pothouse politicians who control the council that controls the school hoard.

And yet members of the Hammond school board crit-; Kt ,.oyu.. l.rnti.cV of" lem nl ; 'tired this newspaper for lifting the veil that has so long ' cs 1! . j, :-k.-. i.s v-m.-,,. ,j to V.h- bom-? hidden a fest-rin sore "ii'-cause it will hurt the schools'"! in 'et Hajninontl fr.-.n m .-tTicrr-'

- , i train rg s. iioel Mrs. Anna Ooyke. 1 sj

SHALL SUBMARINES BE ABOLISHED? The proposal that the submarine be universally

abandoned as a war instrument, now under oon.-ldoration ; J,l'oh ' "e"n-ki. 101. i....h ..

hnii t rani-e.

fibl art ill ei y and

! was at a sche.oi of n-'- back of the

! of romantic admiration. Pur the hideous use of it made j i;ne when the ary.lstlc was : - .gned

I by Germany has made all its associations dark and ujly. I I Feiv but naval experts can think of it longer with any !

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Kirt I. lent. r.'-r I'ir.ry ia-A

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Uunlrl Iteddintr. n for- ' r. w;th Senator Kinder, Gary from ("amp Taywas disc-barged from das a to. L.i-ut. lU-d-n Sept-iiiiin. 1 : 1 7. and

j was station'. at t'atr.p Taylor a greatj er part of the tin". For a hi ief per-

Fcr prompt relief from Rheumatism, Tseurafgia. or Lumbago, you can depend on Sloan's Liniment. The varmir.g, eocthing, counter-Irritant eflect is the quickest way to overcome the inflammation, swelling or et:flne. A few drops go right to the 6ore part, craw the blood from the congested f lace and remove the cause of the ache. The great penetrating power of

Sloan's Limment mates rubbing needless. It is easier and cleaner to ue tha piasters or poultices. It does not stain the skin or clog the pores. A bottle cf Sloan's Liniment is a!! you need for quick rest and relief from the pains of eprains, bruises, backache, stiffneck, and most forms of rheumatic twinges. Generous size bottles at druggiats everywhere.

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SOo, BOO. 91. J'U

' m " r. t t r o e p i a a A i riK' o

a 1 1 1 o r n ' .ri w : 1 e n Unci. fiddinc

on ;rs.fru-tor of reidace

it i'a--!p Pike and was ; i"i h transferring him to j

tii- a rnit ice ca s ; will 1 '-iume his law j

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, I ni'laln tn. 1 N" I ! e a r , '; 1 u o j ! lam :n nd. hav J t. O f t h 1 ) ' S t I and assisted t j organir.ati' n.

l-te, nn of Ir. I ;.'; Manila a- n . -n j-h ! .'! 1 1 '". f . at T.-i: in; . V: an-

j Ir. It. I.. rhn!hir. of .ary. nbo him j been in the ic.-uj. a! .-..r;-.s of the p. s j j army ..!.'.- late last summer. re,r i . p. ; his disebiirre on Monday of this -ri ! and arrive. b'-r V-dncsd.iy aft' men ! to j.-in h.s f')-n':v. W'itli.n !" it t fo-.v j !'ias the fn-'.iy W!i! niai-.o o r para - tions to uv r- baek to Gai y fre-.n Crown !

United States Railroad Administration

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w'-.ere the doctor win continue

p.'of- s.sjon He tiiT'ires that the few

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1 ,rn. ... - 1 hi... K-i-ii'T institute in ispw 1 or!. 1 ity i after jlst'cn niopth- service in the j s worth the whole time he d.-ot'-

vitli the motor tiepartmert. I

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ed to I'n 1"

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at th- peace conference, will probably strike most peo

ple lavorauly. ormeny this craft was regarded as a sort

moth'-:- f th- ''. fs visit at I 'flu no. Wis. Jacob P. uinerm"kl. .--t Hammond, is han

H- v. as with th.

s-uisiaciKin. me general pu.n.c unquestionably regards.-,,,-,, ir.t?er the frt of th

ruch ve.-sels with aversion. This attitude seems inevitable from the very nature

lr. iind IN. t . I.. Jni kwin, of lauite stiect. Harnrn nd. received an inter

esting

fioi.i their son. Anc-1 p. .fa'-kson. -i ii, in "t'r.Tiiny. IJf is in tiie hist lit-

Army o' ec,i'.a ti'.n that cro.'ae.j

tial platform planks we shall climb on it with hir.i and 1 of the s-nHmarin unrsbin. If ficrmativ h.l nor written sb-n

v..t . . : . . ..... . . . . 1 the- Uhiiie ft fobl-tir. They ar heirtr I

r Hen cfry hup .vnierican wno is rem', tnceu tftnt tm reptil'-ive er.ppter "I naval nistory. It might liave ,, ... ,. , . , ... . , , , I thorns

its main outlines bv

we haye enough to attend to on American soil with-, been written eventually, in

out inteiiering abroad will agree with Senator Johnson i o'her nation. I'or the essential characteristics of sub-i ar.::iously to cminc home, wiii-h th

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letter hn ttern received from rth;r I-'oster. C'iov-i point, written on I'o'-Miii'r 1 tti;. He s.nt post ,-ards

.i.-,vs of h.-autifu! Lix.in-

1 biiru and t?m t rem h and American arj mi-.3 mart hinc through one of their i pretty cities. Arthur had marched nine 1 days straight, c.v-ring an average of 1 rift- en mites per elav and earn inr a

twenty -five pound pio-h. He- mar- he. i through a part of devastated Prance, fcoutbern Helgi-im and straiKht across the beautiful little province of fuxemi)',vix. lie t fts billetted at the tiin

wit'n n Unman family find said ttiat ! they were friendly and k-nd and had I begun to kf 1 h- iiul.t ,-uid to appre- ! ctatf Hie fi. t that the allies and espe

cially the Americans in fighting for

, w e?-.. f'.ei.tinc for th 111 as

Proposed change in Suburban Ticketing Arrangements, for ChicagoSuburban District, will take effect

u-f-re looking forward

welt, frejn them from the ii.i i tarif :n.

Some of the newer and! xpectod would i.

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aviation

The American boy was not made to travel around i marine warfare is anamination

Europe wun a policeman s star and a billy in his hand . ! 'arger types have ftvie ,h i n,,h MeHuT.oo of Mr.

ne neinngs over nre wcere tuere is plnty for him to, more fhlvairous sort of warships; but such, combat is. ; m-s. p. 11 i. Hi... in the v.aG .rdo and where his own people are. John Smith would land would probably remain, exceptional. The nature of vi. .- at Fort sit nhii. was ptomot-d look fn wouldn't he climhing over Bill Brown's hack I the sub-sea boat is to fight bv stealth. Wherefore biave! to a top frgno on-- diy and th"

fence eerv time John Smith bnd c,-,?nt. lini r.mit,. 1 mn i...',.,.... it eii ma, , i. I nt

-- - - ........ .1' 1 n 1 1, t 1 r , ... . 1 v" inn' 1 .to it n L.t.4 r . 11 jilt li It. row? Get our boys out of Russia and home again They, The question, though, is not so simple as to be dewaiu to come home. We don't recall any man enlist ing j eided by sentiment alone. It j?. possible to make a good to settle Russia's fuss?. argument for the employment of submarines in a najtion's own harbors and costal waters for home defense. OFFICIAL CALLOUSNESS. Tt b" in!,irpMmp to see how the peace conference

handes tins point.

mechanic.

The shabby way in which the mother of a U. S ma-

rine who gave his life for hi, county was treated by the AND to think of it -a lot of people didn't even know hosplta: authorities is shown in the case of Mrs. Clara j Hammond HAD a school board!

Art terr-ri. the well knon Hammond gooeif'Uow. h" is ii"f b r,a back from the service, has j-' tied the rank of the hen' di. t a.

tirrseant I'nnl onoiliikl nrrlved in Gary H'filne -sday nft-r con.ph't111R s.-i-.i'. v:th the aviiith-n '-'t:on of the I'nilcd Stnt,-- -i : : . . ir'.pi 1'ailas. Te:,.as. v-ii.-i e 1.'- was efttionetl as a

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1 r w- ri.i -. s loo.- 111 ne at his ho-me 1 n Davidson Place, returning to If oboken. V J . to await discharue from service. 'I'l-e oune mnn was in Prejd terian Pase Hospital Pnit N". 1.1 for f-eir an I oii -half mont'ns i- -fiverinc from se-b. us injuries from a hand cf-nade Tlier'- whs grrat joy in the boy's home for his mother had thn ichr hint d-ad for some tme. When the povem-rii'-nt bud r- porttd hi'ti missir.if in action, tie had the eoorl fortun ii be taken to the h"sp!tu! where V"a:ter find Lawrence Sm th of Whiting are a 1 1 r.da nt -. lb- has p ract id ; ! ;. t.-.ov-e red 'i- .m i i-. irii-ii ir s.

Mondays

February 10, 19X9 instead of February 1st.

Note particularly that no change is contemplated in rates for individual monthly tickets.

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